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Accused in 2005 of abuse of 13 yr old boy in 1964 at Most Holy Redeemer Parish in Westville Grove, NJ. This was D'Amico's first assignment. Placed on leave in May, 2005 and permanently removed October, 2005.

D'Amora was a priest of the Dipolog diocese in Philippines. His name appears on list of priests with credible allegations released by San Diego diocese 3/30/07. Personnel file released 10/24/10. Accused in 1991 of abusing a 10 yr old girl on 2 occasionsapprox. 8 yrs before while acting as navy chaplain. He was part of 2005 settlement. His current status is unknown but Dipolog diocese says he is still part of Navy.

Placed on leave 4/11 from position as pastor of Our Lady of the Snow in Blue Point "in accordance with the Dallas Charter" [re protection of children and young people]. No information yet on actual accusation or when it occurred. Investigation is underway. Still shown on administrative leave as of 10/13/13.

Name included in Diocese's 9/02 $13.5 mil mass settlement in 36 sexual abuse lawsuits alleging abuse by 11 priests and a nun. Bishop Gelineau swore under oath that D'Angelo's faculties were suspended on 7/1/83. Article says none of the clergy workfor the church any more.

D'Angelo name (spelled DeAngelo) appears on 10/09 Priests and Policy Status Report from Archdiocese. Only information shown on the report is that his "situation" was "previously handled under the archdiocesan policy" and that he is deceased. He died 12/8/98.

Miami Archdiocese knew in 1966-1967 that D'Angelo had molested at least 4-5 boys. Boys & parents confronted church which promised he would go away and never work with kids again. D'Angelo went for therapy and then on to new assignments in St. Petersburg Diocese. Numerous suits filed in Miami and Tampa. Several settled; others dismissed on statute of limitations. Died 2005. One man who settled in 1998 sued again in 2002 alleging fraud on part of Archdiocese. Settled 4/09.

One man filed a 2004 amended pleading in his civil suit against Fr. Matthew Kelly alleging that at least 31 clergymen have abused youths in Santa Barbara Calif. and at St. Anthony's Seminary, Pleadings name Da Silva as the first Santa Barbara perpetrator of child sexual assault and says that he abused an altar boy in 1936-37 at the seminary. The source cited is a statement by the alleged victim. Da Silva is deceased. Article says that most of the priests mentioned in the article are Franciscans.

Suspended 11/00 after found in car with 17 yr old boy. Sentenced to 3 yr probation and community service. Named in 2003 civil suit which alleged he was part of a ring of child molesters at Salesian High School from 1969-1973. Dabbene is former official with SF Archdiocese. He lived at the Salesian provincial headquarters for years. Died 9/9/10.

Per Boston personnel files released 1/03, Dagwell pleaded guilty in 1988 to molesting one student in Newark, NJ; others also complained. Sentenced to probation and ordered to stay from children. Fired from his position as teacher and coach at a parochial school. Transferred to Boston and may have abused there. Left order in 2002.

Received treatment for psychological problems in 1960s. Accused of abuse of as many as four youths between 1970-1978. Abbey learned of allegations in 1987. Civil suits filed 1990, 1994, and an unknown date. At least 2 suits settled in 2002. Lived under restrictions at St. John's Abbey until his death 2/21/04 at age 95. Name on 12/9/13 list of monks likely to have offended against minors released by Abbey. Also on St. Paul List and St. Cloud List. St. Paul personnel file released 5/19/14. May be named in new suit named 9/19/14.

Accused of molesting 2 youths. Confronted with allegations in 1993 and sent for treatment. Reassigned to an office job but left the order in 2003. One confidential settlement for $100,000 in 1995; another in 1996. Two new civil suits filed in 2008 and two other accusers known. Living in Jersey City 11/08 and performing baptisms, funeral rites and weddings. Another civil suit filed 3/09. 9 accusers settled 11/11 as part of $7M total settlement. Reportedly in one case, Daleo abused a 4th grade boy in the 1970s, continuing for 4 yrs.

Accused in 2002 of abuse of a boy between 1957-1963. Excardinated from LA Archdiocese in 1976. Apparently remained active in another diocese (Orange) as well as in Baja and other out- of-the-way places. Named in at least 1 civil suit which settled in 2006. Died 4/8/2000 per personnel file released by LA Archdiocese 1/13. Lots of sporatic assignments and leaves.

Accused of abuse of 16 yr old boy in 1977. Arrested. 2 prior arrests for sexual molestation in other states (counties) were found on NCIC search. Case dropped after bishop visited DA. Died 10/17/89. Civil suit filed 2002. Moved several times by diocese. Case set for trial 3/07 but dismissed by Judge 1/07. Name WAS NOT on list of abusive priests released by San Diego Diocese 3/07. Personnel file released 10/25/10.

Daly removed from duty in 3/02 on past allegations that he abused a student at St. Thomas Aquinas seminary. Student said Daly, dean of students, tried to seduce him once, on a trip to Belleville. The man complained to the Diocese in 1996 about Daly, Fr. John Fischer, AND (later Bishop) Anthony J. O'Connell. The diocese paid a $125,000 settlement to the man in 1996.

Privileges permanently revoked 6/02 because of past accusations of sexual abuse. Daly was originally placed on leave in 1994 because of a "credible allegation" of sexual misconduct with minors. In 1996 he began working as a chaplain for the Felician Sisters in a restricted ministry. Vatican permanently barred him from active ministry 5/05. Died 1/30/12 at age 63.

Accused of abuse with numerous other priests in 1/05 lawsuit. Privileges removed 1984 when he took leave. New accusations of abuse in 1970s & early 1980s were made after he left the priesthood. Voluntary laicization announced 6/13/11. Working as school psychologist at Silver Lake Regional High School in Kingston MA when laicization announced. Placed on leave by school after it learned of early civil suit. Was expected to retire at end of year. Boston AD database in 8/11 says case concluded canonically.

Damasco was a priest of the Nueva Segovia diocese in Philippines. He served in San Diego from 9/80 - 1/82 and then returned to his home diocese. He died in 1988. Name appears on list of priests with credible allegations released by San Diego diocese 3/30/07. No specific information can be found about allegations against him.

In public announcements in Nov. 2012, Joseph Damiani's two younger brothers alleged that he abused them between 1967-1970 when he was a teenager and they were children. Over the years, they had demanded Damiani resign from his deacon duties but he refused. After the public disclosures and complaints to the Archdiocese, Joseph Damiani filed suit 1/13 against both brothers & SNAP for defamation. Both younger brothers countersued him. Suit later settled. Archdiocese reopened its investigation 06/14 to clarify certain facts and it was determined that he would be temporarily removed from his duties. On 10/26/14 Archbishop Nienstedt announced that he was accepting his Clergy Review Board's determination that Damiani was fit for ministry. Nienstedt ended Damiani's leave of absence and restored his faculties, declaring him a 'Deacon in good standing.'

Attorney Garabedian announced settlement 9/13 on behalf of one accuser who alleged abuse by Sr. Agnes who was working at St. Mary School in Boston at the time. This was first public reference to her. Abuse said to have occurred at some point between 1963 and 1985. No further information has been made available.

Danielson, associate pastor at Saints Peter and Paul parish, was accused in lawsuit of child sex abuse. Danielson has denied the allegations. Claims may have been investigated in 2004 by review board and deemed unsubstantiated, which corroborated the Salesians'findings that the claims were "unsubstantiated." Still active priest at same parish per website accessed 7/11/11.

Spent career in China, Hawaii, New York, Missouri. Accused in a lawsuit settled in 3/16 of raping a 12-yr-old altar boy at Good Shepherd in Honomu HI in 1967, while filling in for pastor. Daubert was said to have tied the boy with ropes in a "game", then sodomized and assaulted him for 6 hrs. Accuser said he told his mother that night; she called the parish and a priest came to speak with her and the boy's father. Daubert was moved from the parish. He continued in ministry. Same lawsuit alleged sexual abuse of the boy yrs. later by Rev. Anthony Pascale and Rev. William Queenan at St. Stephen's Diocesan Seminary in Kaneohe. Daubert died 5/22/83.

Member of the Passaic Eparchy of the Byzantine Catholic Church. Identified in 2002 as founder of website featuring videos of teenage boys wrestling in speedo suits. Eparchy did nothing. Only placed on leave 2011 when man accused him of abusing him in late 1980s-early 1990s, beginning when he was 15 at St. Mary the Assumption Church in Trenton. The Eparchy paid the man $200K 6/11 to settle claims before suit filed. Currently lives in WI. Another settlement 6/29/13. 4/2/13 laicization announced 5/13.

Per 3/04 articles, one man says Davidson tried to molest him in 1980 during an overnight stay at a rectory at St. John Vianney Prep school in New Orleans. Davidson was music teacher at the school. Man says he told his parents and school officials. Apparently nothing done until 2002 when man and a second victim both went to Archdiocese and complained about past abuse. Davidson was removed and "retired"

Accused 2002 of sexually abusing a boy during first assignment 1962-64. Transferred through 3 more assignments in 3 years: another Camden parish, a Trenton parish as extern, and missionary assignment in Brazil. Army reserve chaplain 1967-70; on leave for a year; Camden parishes 1971-74; Army chaplain 1974-92; Camden parish for a year. On duty outside the diocese 1992-99 in FL and NH, then retired. Camden asked Vatican to defrock Davis; matter was sent back to Camden for church tribunal.

Dawber and two other Jesuits at Boston College High School, were accused of molesting several students in the 1970s. He is also alleged to have arranged to have one of the other Jesuits, James Talbot, transferred with him to Cheverus High in Maine where Talbot abused again. Dawber is not known to have abused at Cheverus before returning to Boston College High. Dawber was suspended 3/02 from his position at the school. Died 4/29/10. Name omitted from 2011 Boston AD database because he was Order priest.

Placed on sick leave in 1993 after allegations. Sent to Paracletes to therapy. On inactive leave in 1995. Accused of abuse of at least 10 in 1970s-1980s. Archdiocese supported him for many years but never reported to poice. Named in at least 1 lawsuit. As part of 2007 $660M settlement with 508 plaintiffs, Archdiocese was to release personnel files. Personnel file finally released 1/13.

As part of Davenport Diocese bankruptcy, woman alleged abuse as a minor by Dawson and two other priests. Review board reportedly told her the allegations were credible and she received a settlement. Diocese refused to list the names of these 3 and 15 other priests on their website, saying the allegations were not proven. Woman filed motion in Bankruptcy Court 7/19/12 to force addition of the 3 names to Diocese's public list and in 8/12 Court ruled in her favor. Dawson died 12/13/11.

Accused in 2002 of one incident of sexual misconduct during the 1961-62 school year with a 10-year-old girl in a parish school in the Indianapolis archdiocese. Daylor was suspended. She denied the allegation and the complainant did not wish to file suit. In 1968 Daylor had returned to the Boston archdiocese, where she worked in parishes until her suspension.

de Alba, a priest of the diocese of San Juan de los Lagos, Mexico, was restricted from all ministry in Detroit in 2004 pending an investigation of allegations that he sexually abused a 7 yr old boy. Arrested 8/04 and arraigned on two counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct. Acquitted by jury trial 1/05 but still barred from duties while Archdiocese continued internal investigation. Apparently returned to his home Diocese in Mexico.

Dismissed from position at seminary in the late 1990s for inappropriate sexual behavior. Also accused of inappropriate relationships with two bishops. In 2015 de Condorpusa is said to have changed his name to Alfonso Condorson, and is assigned to St. Joseph's in Bound Brook, NJ in the Metuchen diocese.

Allegations involve a manipulative relationship with a girl beginning at age 15 and the crossing of sexual boundaries (kissing, fondling, but no allegations of sexual intercourse) beginning at age 16 and continuing into adulthood. These events started in Mid 1970s in Anchorage. Order's Sexual Misconduct Committee recommended his return to ministry. He is not in public ministry but lives in CA. He also served in Oakland Diocese.

De Francisco was a member of the Cali diocese. He worked in San Diego Diocese from 1962 -1963. Accused of abusing children of migrant workers Arrested 8/63. Left diocese & returned to Colombia. Name appears on list of priests with credible allegations released by San Diego diocese 3/30/07. Personnel file released 10/24/10. Also worked in TX and FL. Believed to have died in early 1990s.

Retired from active ministry in 2005. Placed on leave by Denver Archdiocese without privileges 5/10 after woman came forward to allege sexual misconduct by him in early 1970s when she was a minor living in another, unnamed state. He had worked in CO for many years, including Boulder and Greeley. Archdiocese will not reveal any add'l info re allegations. He has denied the charges.

Accused in 5/17/02 suit of abusing 2 altar boys in late 1980s in Honolulu; settled 6/04. Accused in 8/30/04 suit of abusing boy at same parish in 1985. On leave 1987-89; Navy chaplain 1989-93. Admitted in 1993 to abusing a boy at a CA Marine base and resigned. After DiLorenzo came to Honolulu in 1993 he removed de Otero from public ministry. Had begun career in Portland OR archdiocese where in 1977-81 he had 2 parish assignments and sick leave before being loaned to then excardinated to Honolulu.

Convicted 1990 of molesting young girl from 1986-88. 15 yr suspended sentence & 5 yrs probation. Civil suit filed 1/92 & settled out of court 9/93. Archdiocese knew of his history of deviant sexual behavior. In 1987 (after he yelled obscenities & exposed himself to a woman), Order transferrred him to Pittsburgh. Seminary officials knew of use of church money for x-rated movies and pornography before Ordination. Left priesthood 1988 & married.

Suspended in 2002 after allegations that he molested a 14 yr old boy 4/02 at the church. Diocese said in 9/02 that the allegation did not "appear... credible" but investigation revealed "significant issues of concern about,,,fitness for ministry with minors." He resigned and was placed on leave by his Order. Indicted on criminal charges in 5/03 but criminal charges dismissed by judge "at the request of the victim's family" 12/03.

Woman notified diocese on 2/14/94 that she had been sexually abused by DeAngelis repeatedly in 1957-65, beginning when she was age 5 and attending the parish school. On 6/17/94 she also wrote to Bishop Gelineau about the abuse. DeAngelis was pastor and asenior diocesan official; he was named monsignor during the period of the alleged abuse. He died on 1/24/90. On 4/4/96, the diocese paid $12.5K to the survivor for therapy costs. She did not sign a confidentiality agreement.

Chaplain in Air Force per 1960 Catholic Directory. Left priesthood in 1971. Woman filed suit 4/03 alleging abuse by Dearing when she was about 10 in 1966-68. Suit settled 6/03 as part of massive diocesan settlement. Criminal charges filed 7/03. He pleaded not guilty. Charges later dismissed after prosecutor said there was "insufficient evidence at this time" to proceed.

Worked in Boston MA, Honduras, Guatemala, Trinidad, Israel and NY. Charged 2002 with sexual assault of as many as 7 altar boys 1968-1973. Left MA in 1973 which stopped the statute. Franciscan order said that it settled a sexual misconduct claim against him "a decade ago" [1992?] involving one of the men who filed criminal charges in 2002. Pleaded guilty 2004 to assaulting 8 youths; sentenced to 8 years in prison and 10 yrs probation. Still in custody 11/11. Omitted from 2011 Boston AD database.

DeChant worked as a deacon at St. Francis de Sales Parish in Tucson from 1981 to 1984. Diocese announced in 2004 that it had learned from police that DeChant had been arrested in 1984 after an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct with minors. DeChant died in 1984.

Per Dec. 2002 articles, DeCock had just been placed on leave after allegations of sexual impropriety involving a young woman. He had been working as Parochial Vicar at St. Paul University Catholic Center since June 2002. Was working in Corpus Christi TX as of 2002 Directory.

Two men filed claim in NY court as part of Irish Christian Brothers bankruptcy. Order runs Honolulu's Damien Memorial School. DeCosta taught there in 1960s when abuse allegedly occurred. He worked in Honolulu until being transferred to St. Mary Gate of Heaven in Hilo in 1973. Worked there until 2002 when Bishop reportedly forced him to retire. As of 2012, he was pastor of Hale Lokahi in Hilo and worked with teens as part of Music Ministry Alive. He denied allegations. Civil suit filed by 2 men 3/12. Accused in a lawsuit of raping a 5-yr-old male preschool student at Hale O Kamalii School in Hilo in 1991. As of 4/16, accused of abuse of 9 children.

Name appears on 7/08 Diocesan Review Board list of clergy "credibly acused" of sexual abuse At one time he worked with Francis Janssen. Allegations involved abuse of 4 minor males. Earliest claimed abuse was 1945. Died 1964.

Removed from hospital chaplain ministry 2002 after "credible" allegation that he abused a teenager in 1974. Sued in 2006 by person alleging abuse over 100 times at St. Pius X parish in Lombard from 1975-1976. Claim settled. Name appears on Joliet Diocese list of priests with credible allegations of sexual abuse of minors as revised 3/12/13. Diocese agreed to release of personnel files 3/13 as part of settlement in Rudofski v Joliet & Bennett. Files released 4/30/14. Named in a 2015 lawsuit as having ignored an 11-yr-old boy's screams while another priest, Henry Slade, assaulted him after the boy refused a sex act. The plaintiff said Dedera then offered him marijuana to "help him forget it."

Worked in Springfield Diocese. Was in treatment for about 1 yr before becoming part of Amarillo Tx diocese in 1988. In 4/02 a man complained to Springfield Diocese that Dee had abused him in 1960s in Illinois. The man's attorney wrote directly to Amarillo diocese in June & Dee placed on leave.. Dee admitted to sexual misconduct with minors in the Diocese of Springfield. At least one more individual from Texas contacted local papers after story about Dee ran. He says he was molested in in Groom, Texas.

DeFrias, a native of the Dominican Republic, was accused of fondling two brothers under the age of 14 when they worked at rectory of St. Mary's of the Assumption in Elizabeth in 2001 and 2002, Their mother walked in on him one time and complained to church officials. He was removed from parish and active priesthood. DeFrias was living in Maryland at time of his arrest in 2003

Native of Haiti. Worked in Bridgeport Diocese as extern priest as late as 2008. He was working at St. Mary's Parish when Diocese received complaint involving allegations of potential misconduct with a minor. Diocese reported to Dept. of Children & Families which found allegations not substantiated. He left Diocese. In 2010-2011, he was in Calgary Alberta Canada. He was arrested 12/11 on charges of sexual activity with at least one child.

Removed 9/13 from parishes in Sigel, Neoga, Green Creek and Lillyville after new allegation of sexual misconduct against a minor dating back to 1980 when he was assigned to Our Saviour Parish in Jacksonville, IL Temporarily removed. Review Board found allegations credible 1/14 and matter will be sent to Rome for further action. He will remain on leave. Civil and criminal authorities notified. No criminal prosecution due to SOL.

Accused in lawsuit filed 6/21/16 of sexually abusing a St. Aloysius Gonzaga altar boy beginning in 1967, when the boy was a 10-yr-old 5th grader, and continuing until the boy was in 8th grade. Abuse allegedly included DeGuire forcing the boy to perform oral sex on him. Accuser said a visiting priest knew and another priest also abused him. DeGuire died in 1982.

Jan. 2004 articles say that Delahunty had just been placed on leave pending investigation of allegations that he sexually molested a boy in 1981. Civil suit filed. Delahunty denies the allegation. Plaintiff says he notified an administrator at the time of the abuse. Delahunty's name appears on list released by Orange Diocese of six priests accused in 2003 of sexual abuse of minors. Settled 2005. Diocese returned him to ministry 11/04 after review board found "no credible evidence" against him.

Listed by the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers as accused by at least two persons in claims settled in bankruptcy proceedings. Delamere was listed as a 'former' brother as of 6/11/14. Included on Seattle archdiocese's list 1/15/16 of clergy and religious with established, admitted or credible accusations against them of sexual abuse of a minor. Worked at Briscoe Memorial School in Kent WA 1963-68.

Accused of sexual abuse of at least one minor. Included on the Helena diocese's list, posted to its website 4/29/15 in compliance with the non monetary terms of the 3/5/15 bankruptcy settlement. Died 1/30/71.

In 11/03 R. Scamardo, the former chief counsel for Diocese of Galveston-Houston announced that he himself had been abused in 1975 by Delaney, former director for youth ministry for Austin TX Diocese. Plaintiff told Austin Bishop of his allegations and requested in-patient treatment. In 10/03, matter settled for $250,000 and counseling fees. Delaney laicized in 1987 "for behavior problems." Bishop admitted he had heard from other victims. 2nd suit filed 5/04.

Accused by 1 woman of raping her shortly before she graduated from high school in 1967 at age 18. Another man was accused too. Abuse not recalled until 1983. Complainant also recovered under hypnosis memories of being abused by her father, father's friends, and her mother, and of being raped by her doctors. Complainant believed she had performed exorcisms. AG's file notes that her allegation "was not deemed credible," possibly referring only to the allegation against the second man. Died 1987.

At lease one allegations of abuse by "Father Delaney" (no first name) at St. Ignatius Mission on Flathead Indian Reservation is included in 9/11 civil suit against Ursuline Order and Helena Diocese filed by 45 people against multiple nuns, 6 priests and2 brothers.

In 1995 woman said she was raped by Delgado (a seminary student) at a church camp after she sought counseling from him. He was acquitted by jury. In 8/98 civil suit, woman claimed that just before her incident, Delgado had been accused of molesting a 13 yr old girl and had pled guilty in 1997. Unable to document this No info on how suit was resolved. Delgado, a native of Colombia, may have returned to Columbia as part of a probation agreement.

Allegations in 5/06 of assault of a 15 yr old youth from 1983-1985. Immediately placed on leave. Diocese said there was a "semblance of truth" which warranted further investigation. Abuse was alleged to have occurred at St. Joseph's Parish in Rio Vista and at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento. Same accuser filed civil suit 3/09.

Accused of abuse of 2 between 1967 and 1977. Absent on leave as of 1980. Dead per 2004 Archdiocese list. Reader notified BishopAccountability 6/10 that DeLisle is not dead--that he is living in Twentynine Palms, CA.

Civil suit filed against Dellamalva in 1983 by two families on behalf of three boys; suits settled for $375,000 in 1986 and sealed at request of diocese. Families refused to pursue criminal charges in 1983. The 1983 suit also alleges that Bishop Connare failed to discharge Dellamalva after being confronted by the plaintiffs and others. Possible 2nd suit filed 2004.

Accused of abuse of two youths over a period of several years both before seminary and after ordination. Placed on leave in 1998 and then returned to duty. Placed on leave again in 2004 and laicization was announced in 2005.

DeLorenzo resigned his position 1/02 and admitted 3/02 to inappropriate sexual contact with a minor (an 8 year old boy) over a period of 5 years nearly 30 years previously. DA's office did not prosecute. New allegation made public 2/04. Man said he was abused at age 5 on one occasion in 1987. Incident was reported to the Diocese 11/03. Police did not prosecute, citing unusual circumstances that required corroboration to prove the case. Believed to be working in secular job Hollywood, FL as of 1/2012

Credibly accused of one incident of child abuse, apparently at St Ann's in Bridgeport in the early 1980s. Announcement was made in a 1/31/15 letter by Bishop Caggiano. The diocese also added DeLuca to its list of credibly accused diocesan priests, but provided an incomplete assignment record.

Accused of "making a sexual advance" toward a boy who sought counseling from him after being abused for several years by Fr. Thomas J. Doyle. Civil suit filed 1994 on behalf of boy and his brother against Norwich Diocese, Fr. Doyle, Brother DeMatteis and Fr. Michael Melendez who is accused of failing to report the incidents involving the boys and Fr. Doyle.

One of 18 priests identified by Boston Herald 2/1/02 through search of court records and other documents. . DeMello's name appeared on list of 21 priests accused of abuse which District Attorney in Fall River released 9/02. List says one alleged victim with claims beyond the SOL. Shown as on sick leave per 2002 Catholic Directory.

Worked at orphanage in Haiti in 1989; boys complained about inappropriate touching and explicit sexual references. He was apparently arrested in Haiti. Diocese was told of complaints at the time. Haitian authorities apparently deemed the behavior "inappropriate" but nothing else. He took a leave of absence for a year and then was assigned to a parish in the Providence diocese. In 2002 he was removed from parish after allegations that he had sexual contact with a boy (aged 12-14) approx. 35 yrs previously

Dempsey, executive director of pastoral communications at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church in Forest Hills, was placed on leave 1/10 pending federal investigation of charges that he violated Internet child pornography laws. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is investigating. 2/11 article says he was never charged but parishioners not told. Bishop has asked Vatican for final decision.

Worked in La Crosse Diocese off and on from 1955 to 1975 (15 parishes in 15 years). Incardinated in Boston 1976. Pleaded guilty in 1997 in WI to one count of indecent behavior during 1960s with a youth. Sentenced to community service and to pay up to $6K for counseling for victims. Could be prosecuted because he had been transferred to Boston in 1970. "Senior Priest/Retired" in 1989. Died in 1998. Also abused in Boston and NH. Named in at least 3 suits.

In late 1960s, Dempster was charged with investigating allegations against his close friend, Frank DeLuca. He told the complaining family to never speak of the matter again so they thought church was taking care of the matter. Now credible allegation of abuse have been made against him. Name on list of abusive priests released by Bp Saltarelli 11/16/06. Removed from ministry 1993 & claim settled. Suit filed against him personally. Lives in MD. Personnel file released 2/12.

Man says he was abused by Dennehy and another priest in 1950s-1960s when he was a boy. Told Diocese in 2002. Filed civil suit 7/04. Suit settled for $50K and counseling in 2005. Plaintiff claims knowledge of at least one other individual abused by Dennehy who refused to come forward. Died in 1980s.

Ordained in Ireland. First public allegations against Dennehy made in civil suit filed 10/5/10. Plaintiff alleges that Dennehy abused him for 2 yrs (1967-68) at St. John the Baptist parish. In addition to masturbation, oral sex, and sodomy, plaintiff was forced to dress in girl's school uniform during the abuse. Dennehy also Super. at Cardinal Gibbons H.S. Retired in 1993 and died in 1999. Miami said it offered counseling to Plaintiff in 2009 but he denies contact.

In 2/03, two brothers told Joliet police that Dennerlein had sexually abused them in early 1970s. Dennerlein denied the charges but was removed. In 10/03 Dennerlein challenged the credibility of his accusers but did refer to "a single,momentary incident" involving one of the boys. In 10/03 the Diocese's review board determined that abuse allegations were credible. Suit filed 10/03 by another set of brothers alleging abuse in 1960s. Canonical process pending 4/14..

Accused on 2/28/02 of groping a 7-year-old boy at the Salesians' Don Bosco Camp in East Barrington NH in 1970. Allegation became public when NH AG released the demand letter on 3/3/03. The Union Leader's 3/4/03 article incorrectly identifies Br. Dennis as a priest. Br. Dennis' last name is not known.

Three allegations against Densmore received between 1985-1993. Two more later. He refused to attend inpatient treatment at St. Luke's in 1985 but did undergo outpatient counseling. Name appears on Archdiocese's 2/02 list of 14 priests abusive priests. Privileges removed then. Sued 4/02. Included in 11/02 $5M settlement involving 28 priests and 3 others.

Convicted 1986 of possession of child porn. 1 yr suspended sentence. Continued "extremely restricted ministry" until 2002 but did more than allowed because of "communications breakdown." Accused in 2002 of abuse of 14 yr old girl in 1970. Placed on leave. In 2004 allegations found credible. Laicized 8/11/04. Nun testified in Msgr. Lynn trial 4/12 that she was fired after she sent one of his porn magazines to then-Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua.

Per May 2003 articles, Depp walked away from his church in Detroit Archdiocese in 1963 and never returned. Placed "on leave." Never officially left the Church. In 1980s the Archdiocese learned that in 1982 Depp had been convicted of child sexual abuse and was serving eight years in an Alaskan prison. He was arrested in Calif. in 2003 on charges of abusing an 11 yr old boy in 1971 while a visiting priest from Detroit. Charges dropped 7/15/03.

Diocese announced 12/06 that it had received one complaint of sexual abuse of a minor by Deragowski in 10/06. Abuse alleged to have occurred in 1960s. Deragowski died in 1981 and diocese says there were no additional accusations against him. A secondallegation involving abuse in 1960s was made 1/07.

DeRea, Catholic chaplain for the Indy Racing League since 1971, was placed on leave 12/10 after order learned of allegations that he had abused a man for about 8 years, beginning in 1980 when he was 11. Civil suit filed 4/14/11 in Chicago where the order is based. Complaint alleges that DeRea used his connections with the racing world and celebrities to make the Plaintiff feel honored to be associated with him.

Placed on administrative leave 2002. Woman said he had molested her as a teenager in late 1950s-early 1960s. He would sleep with her mother and fondle her at same time. She told diocese in 1993 but they said they were not responsible. Dericks paid her a$25K settlement in early 1990s. In 2003 diocese found charges credible. Vatican said he was too old for a church trial. Barred from publicly working as a priest as of 1/04. Died 11/17/10.

Removed 3/99 after two men came forward to allege abuse in approx. 1986. He was assigned to St. John Berchmans Church in the Logan Square neighborhood at time of the alleged abuse. Resigned from priesthood 8/01; laicized 1/02.

Per 4/02 article, DeShan (at age 30) became involved in sexual relationship with 14 or 15 year old girl in 1988. Girl became pregnant in 1989. DeShan took leave of absence after telling Bishop Egan. Egan allowed him to leave priesthood and begin a new life as elementary school teacher with no record of sexual misconduct. Was teaching in New Jersey in 2002 when allegation revealed. Temporarily placed on leave. Claim settled 10/03. DeShan was laicized.

Desilets was disciplined by the Diocesan Misconduct Commission and barred from public ministry in early 1990s after he allegedly molested two boys at Precious Blood Church in Holyoke. He was allowed to retire and join the Sulpician Fathers in Montreal to help prepare young men for priesthood. He died in 2001. One claim settled 2004 and another in 2008 as part of larger settlements.

Accused of molesting at least 20 altar boys between 1974 and 1984 in MA. Returned to Canada in 1984. Indicted 2002 for molesting 18 addl boys between 1978-1984. Finally extradited from Canada, pled guilty, & sentenced in 2005 to up to 18 months in prison Also probation. Asked judge to excuse him from sex offender treatment because of his advanced age (82) and health. Allowed to return to Canada to serve probation. Died 2010 at 86. Omitted from 2011 Boston AD database.

Desrosiers accused of molesting one 15 yr old girl in 1972 and one in 1975-76 in two separate civil suits filed in 1994. Criminal trial was scheduled for fall, 1997 but portions were appealed to RI Supreme Court as of 4/98.. Claims against this priestwere settled 9/02 as part of $13.5M mass settlement involving 36 victims of priest abuse in Providence Diocese and allegations against 11 priests and a nun. Died 2/15/01.

In 2002 Desrosiers was accused of sexually abusing four minors In Lafayette Diocese between 1967 and 1972. At last information, he was retired and living at a nursing home in Canada. Took leave of absence from 1972 to 1973 and then worked in Texas for 2 years before retiring in 1975. Order was investigating and had offered counseling to victims.
Note: Both 1993 and 2002 Catholic Directories show him assigned to the Baltimore Diocese. Also shows his name spelled Wilfrid.

In 1993 one boy's father went to Archdiocese with allegations. Official said that Diocese had a file on priest regarding other sexual misconduct allegations and that DeSutter would be retired. 6 yrs later he was still active. Two lawsuits filed in 1999&settled out of court. 3rd suit filed in 1996 but dismissed on statute grounds. Limited ministry between 1998-2003. He moved to AZ w/o privileges but was saying masses in 2002. Permanently removed from ministry 2003. Living in Az.

Accused of abuse of several minor boys from 1993 - 1996 during his first assignment as a priest. Suspended in 1996. Pled guilty in 1997 and sentenced to 10 yrs in prison. Released from prison on parole12/01 and was living outside Washington DC in residence run by a religious order. At least 1 claim settled in $2.6M settlement with Archdiocese 3/07. Another included in 3/08 settlement. Laicization announced 12/08.

Native of Netherlands. Started working in U.S. in 1934. Worked in NE, MN, NY, IN and OH. Name is included on 3/8/14 updated list of current, former and deceased Crosiers with one or more credible claims of sexual abuse of minors. Died 12/25/88. Allegation made at some point after his death. No information on actual diocese where abuse is alleged to have occurred.

Allegations in personnel file said Dever repeatedly played with girls' clothing and touched their breasts. From 1993-1996, at least 8 girls complained about him. Parishioners were so upset in 1996 that they were threatening to go en masse to see Cardinal. Never suspended but contined therapy recommended. Died 1997 from lymphoma. 8/11 Boston AD database reports no formal determination of guilt because he died prior to canonical investigation or it was not complete at his death.

Confessed publicly in 1998 to "a sexual relationship" with 16 yr old youth in New York in 1978. Boy's mom had confronted him in 1978. She told Aux. Bishop G. Ryan in 1984 and he promised intervention. Mom learned DeVita was still active in 1993 and went to diocese again. Diocese paid a $50,000 settlement to the victim in 1993. DeVita sent for therapy. Worked in Venice Florida and later became part of Kalamazoo Diocese. Was working there in 2002 when he was removed from duty.

Removed 4/02 as head of Diocese's Respect Life Office and from parish assignment after an allegation of sexual misconduct with a minor in 1980s. During the 1980s he was headmaster at 2 different private schools within the Diocese. Sued in 2003 by one man alleging abuse in 1979 at Holy Name high school. No criminal charges due to SOL.

Placed on leave 12/04 and named in civil suit 1/05 after allegations that he had abused a minor while he was a parochial vicar at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in West Springfield and at All Souls Parish in Springfield in mid-1970s. Review Board found allegations credible. Devlin denied the allegations. One claim included in 11/08 $4.5M settlement w/ Diocese. Canonical trial ordered - in process per Diocese 8/11 list.

6/02 article said Devlin had been removed by his Order from the diocese at some point after allegations of sexual abuse. He was given new assignments that do not involve contact with children. No prosecution. The 2002 Catholic Directory showed him assigned to the San Diego Diocese and living at Jesuit Center in Los Gatos. He was there in 2/98 per his brother's obituary. Died 12/6/11.

Accused by male in 2005 civil suit of abuse at St. Mary's, Dedham between 1971-1975. Dewey retired in 1987. He died in 1996. The suit involved multiple plaintiffs and named multiple priests as defendants. Attorney Durso said that almost all claims associated with the case were settled. 8/11 Boston AD database reports no formal determination of guilt either because he died prior to canonical investigation or it was not complete at his death.

Per 1/03 article, Dewire was named for the first time in a lawsuit that had just been filed. He was one of 40 priests named by multiple victims. In the suit, he was accused of raping a 10 yr old boy in 1967. Dewire died in 1994. Attorney for Plaintiff announced in 2011 that all claims had been settled. 8/11 Boston AD database reports no formal determination of guilt either because he died prior to canonical investigation or it was not complete at his death.

Placed on leave in 2003 after accusation of abuse of 1 youth in Johnson County in 1998. Allegation not made public until 2004. Diocese considered allegations credible. Voluntarily laicized 5/06. Name appeared on Diocese's 7/08 list of "credibly accused" priests. Total of 3 accusers with earliest claimed abuse 1983.

Sued in 2005. Plaintiff alleges that Dezurick molested him in about 1960 at Tillamook Catholic High School when he was 16. Suit also alleges that Dezurick then lied to his parents and persuaded them to commit the boy to a mental institution to cure homosexuality. Another man came forward to allege abuse in 1957. Total of 4 accusers. He settled with Abbey in 2003. Dezurick died in 1986. He also served in the Spokane Diocese for several years in late 1970s.

Woman filed civil suit in 2004 which alleged abuse by DePasquale at a Schenectady home for troubled teens between 1979-1982. Suit alleged that Order and diocese knew as early as 1976 that DiPasquale had molested children but still allowed him to work with children. He was working as priest in Florida at the time of his 12/04 death.

Accused of abuse of student at Chaminade High School in Canoga Park in 1977-78. He was a priest from Newark NJ working in LA archdiocese. He reportedly removed himself from active priesthood and was living under supervision in a retirement home for priests in NJ. Died 3/07. Marianist personnel file released 7/13 as part of 2007 LA settlement.

Accused in 1/03 suit of abuse of boy in 1967-70 at St. Peter's in Keokuk, starting when boy was 8. Spent 2 years at the same parish, but then was a hospital chaplain for most of the 1930s. After more parish work, he was Army Reserve chaplain 1942-46 and then a hospital chaplain again. After more parish work he died 6/11/89. Suit dismissed because of Diamond's death and lack of evidence that diocese knew. Not on 7/08 list of credibly accused priests. Review Board found allegations not credible 11/03.

In 5/13 civil suit one man accused Diamond of abusing him at St. Jude's Parish in Alamogordo in 1987, when he was 8 or 9 years old. Same man also accused D. Barfield of abuse in same suit and David Holley of abuse in separate Federal suit. Diamond and Holley worked together in 1970s at St. Jude, then part of El Paso Diocese. Diamond retired in 1988 and died 3/15/95. Buried in Immaculate Conception Catholic Cemetery in Almaogordo NM

From Colombia, he was arrested 1990 and pled guilty 1991 to abusing 3 boys 1984-1989. Sentenced to 5 yrs probation and 4 month prison sentence where he was allowed to leave on weekends to celebrate Mass. $60 million suit filed by 3 boys 4/91. Deported to Venezuela in 1991 and returned to Colombia in 1996. Abused 18 in Venezuela and 2 more in Colombia. Sentenced to jail in Colombia.

Man filed federal suit 11/10 accusing Dickerson of raping, molesting and sexually abusing him in 1982. Dickerson was assigned to St. John Berchman's Parish during the time of the alleged abuse. Plaintiff's atty reports that another claim against Dickerson was settled in 2009 re abuse in New Orleans. He worked at Jesuit Prep in both New Orleans and in Dallas. Not listed in Official Catholic Directory after 1988 ed. Current whereabouts unknown 2013.

Per 2002 articles, Dickman was accused of abusing at least two students at Father Ryan High School where he was principal. One man complained in 1991 about his brother's abuse and was told that Dickman had been removed from prior school in 1987 after earlier allegation. Dickman left priesthood in 1991 and moved to FL. He denied all allegations.

On 1/31/06 the archdiocese confirmed that church officials had reason to believe Diederich engaged in sexual misconduct with a child. The admission came after a woman confronted Cardinal George about Diederich at a public meeting on 1/30/06. The archdiocese refused to include Diederich in its list of priests with substantiated allegations, because Diederich is dead. He died 4/24/77.

Extern priest from Philippines working in Archdiocese between 1978-1988. Returned to Philippines. Accused in 1992 of abuse of several students from 1982-1988. Mahony wrote in 1993 to his Bishop in Philippines and to the Vatical. In 2001, Mahony found him working as a U.S. Navy chaplain and at a seminary in the Philippines. Mahony wrote again to Vatican and also informed US Military, LA Police and authorities in Philippines. Still active priest there as of 2013. LA personnel file released 1/13.

2011 Grand Jury Report II showed woman came forward in 2005 to report that he had sexually her as a 16-year-old girl in 1967 or 1968 at Our Lady of Loreto in Philadelphia. Review Board found initial allegation to be credible but reversed itself in 2006. After release of Grand Jury Report, he was placed on leave from job as parochial vicar at Stella Maris Rectory. He denied all allegations. Reinstated 10/12. Board said he violated priestly conduct standards but was eligible to return to ministry.

Suspended from his position in March 2002 after two sisters alleged he kissed and fondled them when they were teenagers. One woman said he was "pretty much my boyfriend for four years." Dillard admitted that he might have "crossed over a line" with at least one teenage girl. Formally dismissed from active ministry Aug. 2002.

Accused of sexual abuse of at least one minor. Included on the Helena diocese's list posted to its website 4/29/15 in compliance with the non monetary terms of the 3/5/15 bankruptcy settlement. Assigned to St. Ignatius Mission Parish, St. Ignatius MT 1930?-50. Born 1864 in Savoy France. Died 6/14/50.

Name appears on Baltimore's Sept. 2002 list of priests and brothers accused of sexual abuse. Had been with the Order about 26 yrs. Order told the Archdiocese in 1997 that an individual alleged sexual abuse by Dimitroff in the early 1980s, possibly at Bishop Walsh high school. Dimitroff lived at Christian Brothers residence at Calvert Hall High School from 1992 to 2002. Adjunct faculty member at Loyola College per 5/08 website.

At lease one allegations of abuse by "Father Dimmick" (no first name) at St. Ignatius Mission on Flathead Indian Reservation is included in 9/11 civil suit against Ursuline Order and Helena Diocese filed by 45 people against multiple nuns, 6 priests and2 brothers.

Retired in 1980. Worked for many years in Kankakee, Joliet and Paxton. Dinan's name appears on Joliet Diocese list of priests with credible allegations of sexual abuse of minors as revised 3/12/13. The credible allegations were received after his death on 12/6/96 and thus are shown as "unresolved" on the list. No further information known as of 4/14..

In 1991 civil suit, woman claims Dinya, an extern priest from Diocese of Dodoma in Tanzania who was working in St. Paul/Minneapolis diocese, abused her during marital and emotional counseling in 1968. Suit also claims he abused a retarded teenage girlin 1968 and that the Diocese and church were informed of that abuse and that they transferred him to another parish. Current status unknown.

Retired and moved out of state 1993 after his cousin told Diocese he had abused her and her sister in the 1950s and 1960s. Never charged criminally but Diocese found the woman to be credible. In 2005 Diocese learned from the woman that he had returned to Rhode Island and was saying mass. It immediately told him that he could not say mass or function as a priest. Died 04.04.15.

Placed on leave 4/02 from position as head of diocesan Worship Office. No reasons given. Named in 2 civil suits filed 2004 and 1 in 2005 alleging abuse in early to mid 1970s. Formally withdrew from ministry 3/03. Claims included in Diocese?s 9/07 $1.25 mil settlement as to 32 plaintiffs alleging abuse by 17 priests.

Ditta was accused in 1997 of repeadedly molesting a young boy years earlier. The younth & his therapist met with Alan Placa, the Diocese's vice chancellor and described abuse beginning at age 9. Ditta sent for therapy but then assigned to parish work without notification of his past. No reports made to police until 2002. Ditta removed from parish in 2002. Named in 2003 civil suit. Identified as Priest H in the 2003 Suffolk Co Grand Jury Report.

Accused of abuse of 1 in 1999 (before ordination?). 2002 Catholic Directory lists name as Doan Trong Son (with Son as last name) and shows him assigned to the Vietnamese Redemptorist Mission but does not show that he is a member of the Redemptorist Order.

Accused in 5/21/02 letter to archdiocese of improperly hugging a boy in 1990-91. Dober denied the charge and the archdiocesan review board deemed the accusation unfounded on 10/9/02. The complainant filed suit in 2003 and was included in the global $60Msettlement in 12/06 with 44 other complainants. Beginning in 1976, Dober was a reserve chaplain in the U.S. Air Force. As of 12/11/07, Dober was pastor of St. John of God in Norwalk CA.

Began a relationship with 15 yr old girl which continued for several years. Her mother complained to parish in 1968 but it was several months before they transferred him and then it was to parish in city where girl was going to college. Dodd married and left the priesthood in 1971. Became an attorney and served as mayor of Champaign from 1983-1987. Civil suit filed 1994. Court ruled 11/96 that case could go forward. No further information found.

Accused in 1993 suit filed by Joseph Barquin of repeatedly sodomizing the boy, age 3-5, in 1951-53 at St. Joseph's Orphanage (Orphan Asylum), conducted by Montreal-based Sisters of Providence under direction of Vermont Catholic Charities. In 1996, Barquin settled for a substantial amount and over 60 other persons alleging abuse at the orphanage settled for over $300K total ($5K each). Another 14 settled in 1999. Over 100 have alleged sexual and physical abuse at the orphanage, closed in 1974.

Man filed civil suit 9/08 against the La Crosse Diocese and an unidentified priest styled John Doe. Plaintiff alleged that on several occaasions in 1985 the priest had him pull his pants down to "prove he was circumcised." This happened at St. Bridget'sChurch. Man is prisoner in County Jail on child porn and child exploitation charges. Diocese wants suit dismissed because priest was never named or served.

Accused in 2003 of abuse of one girl at St. Rita School for the Deaf in 1970s. A group of former students alleged he physically, sexually and verbally abuse up to 275 female students. One woman said that Doerger also abused her deceased brother from late 1960s to 1980. Placed on leave 3/05 and died in 9/05 before investigation complete. It was discontinued.

3/05 civil suit alleges Plaintiff was abused by Doheny for 4 yrs beginning at age 10. Same suit alleges that Plaintiff was abused by his uncle (Msgr. Page), other priests and two separate bishops. Plaintiff was in a Texas prison for an unrelated murder when suit filed. Worcester diocese said allegations not credible. Doheny died in 1965.

Accused of molesting two boys during a 1977 camping trip to NH. A woman later said he had molested her when she was a child and 2 brothers from another family said Doherty had also molested them in 1979. Info arose in 1992 or 1993 when he was a seminary student about to be ordained. Never ordained but moved to Charlotte and worked as religion teacher at Charlotte Catholic High and as deacon. Charlotte Bishop wanted to ordain but Cardinal Law refused. Finally removed 2/03.

Doherty is accused by one boy in civil suit of sexually abusing a number of boys in 1956 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gervais, sometimes in conjection with Fr. Edmund Raleigh. The accusor says that the two priests forced him to have oral sex with them and watch as they engaged in group sex with other boys. Doherty is deceased.

Placed on leave 11/06 after he confessed to Bishop that he had engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior with a minor more than thirty years ago, long before his ordination. Bishop also reported the matter to police. Doherty was ordained in 1995 at age 47. Bishop will ask that he be laicized.

Accused of abusing 1 male minor at an unspecified date. Claim against him were included in 1/03 settlement between Diocese and victims of 5 priests. None of the priests in the settlement admitted any wrongdoing.

Dolan, age 31, was placed on leave 1/05 by Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh. He later pleaded guilty to charges of possession of internet child pornography. Sentenced to 30 mo. prison and lifetime probation 2/06. Released on probation 7/08. On Sex Offender Registry.

Woman spoke before Archbishop Rigali and clergy in Sept. 2006 about the fact that she was raped by Dolan for 18 months, beginning at age 14 Left active ministry in 1981 and was laicized 5/31/00. Name is not included in the 2005 Grand Jury Report. Name is included on secret 1994 memo from Wm. Lynn to Msgr. James Molloy (released 2/27/12) re priests in secret archives who were accused of sexual misconduct with a minor with no conclusive evidence.

Ordained in Ireland. Worked in Yakima diocese until mid-1970s when he left the priesthood. Two women filed suit 11/10 alleging abuse by Dolan between 1967-1975 at St. Paul Cathedral when they were approx. 16 yrs old. Both sought counseling from Dolan and he escalated that into sexual relationships. Dolan died in 2007. Suit also named Christopher Breen, the church's paston, as having known of the abuse and doing nothing.

Pastor of St. William in Fridley. Removed 2/16 while under investigation for alleged possession of child pornography. Dolan's neighbors called police four times over a few yrs, reporting hearing a child crying and "in distress" in Dolan's apartment, which is in Edina. Police searched each time and did not find a child. Admitted to police in 2/16 to having pornography. Resigned from parish. Not charged as police could not prove the ages of the individuals in the images. In 5/16 archdiocese to begin internal investigation.

4 civil suits filed 2002. Accused of abuse. He moved to Canada in 1983 and was active priest there until at least 1994 when two men complained to Louisville Bishop about past abuse. Dollinger "retired" but continued to live in a parish headed by his brother, also a priest. Permanently removed from active ministry 10/02 and in 10/05 Vatican ordered him to live life of prayer and penance.

Name appears on list of accused priests and religious released by the Los Angeles Archdiocese on February 17, 2004. List reflects 6 accusers and 1973-1988 as time of incidents. Worked in San Bernardino diocese from 1978-1993. Placed on leave. Pleaded no contest in 2001 to misdemeanor child molestation. Laicized in 2000. Charged in 2005 with abusing 2 boys in 1988-1989. Fled to Mexico before he could be arrested. Six men filed civil suits.

Birth name was Anthony Salomone. Served with Conventual Franciscans' Province of Our Lady of Consolation, based in Mount St. Francis, Ind., between 1969 and 1980. He then transferred to the Conventual Franciscans' Province of St. Bonaventure, based in Chicago, before leaving the order in 1989. Named as abuser of at least 6 boys in suits filed in 2002 in KY. All accusers alleged abuse in early 1970s.

Native of Pakistan. Accused of abuse of boys in several countries. Convicted of abuse in 1996 in England. Returned to ministry after jail. In US, he worked in Newark Diocese and in New York City area. Several variations on his name, depending on where he worked, including Dominic Yusaf. In 2004 he was found working in Italy.

Deceased. Included on Seattle archdiocese's list 1/15/16 of clergy and religious with established, admitted or credible accusations against them of sexual abuse of a minor. Worked at Briscoe Memorial School in Kent WA 1924-32, 1937-46,1961-70.

Donat worked in San Diego Diocese from 1966-69. From 1969-1993 he taught at Aquinas High School in San Bernardino. After leaving Aquinas, he was pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Montclair until 2006. He has lived in Los Angeles since 2006. Diocese first learned in 12/10 that Donat allegedly abused one student at Aquinas in 1973. At least 4-5 other accusers have contacted attorneys re abuse. His privileges were removed 8/11 after review board found allegations credible.

Worked at Boys' school run by state and then ran a boys' ranch operated by Santa Fe Archdiocese. State of NM knew of allegations in 1971 Accused of sexually abusing and beating residents. Church ranch was finally closed after one boy died. At leastone civil suit filed 1994 by 2 men. Arch. Sanchez received complaints 1976. Sent another priest to investigate. Ranch closed shortly thereafter but Donelan remained priest until death in 1994.

From Philippines. Came to Worcester in 2003. Studied at Assumption College and St. Mary Seminary. Removed 7/11 from 1st assign. at St.Joseph Parish in Fitchburg . Computer techs found child porn on computer; told police. He admitted using porn. Also took money from church & sent back to family. No reason for his removal until 9/11 arrest. Fled to Philippines 11/11. Vatican asked to laicize him. Extradited to US 12/12, arrested and held on bail. Pled guilty 2/26/12. 2 1/2 yrs jail suspended for 5 yrs.

Teacher & Director of Student Activities at St. John's prep school for almost 20 years, before being accused of molesting one male student in 1993. Initially denied the charges but later admitted to two incidents with the then 17-yr-old student while denying two other allegations re same student. School's headmaster called conduct "was so egregious as to force removal from his post." DA's office did not consider the incidents to be of a criminal nature. Allowed to serve as hospital chaplain by 2006. Omitted from 2011 Boston AD database.

Accused of molesting two young sisters in Portland in early 1950s. Donnelly's current status is unknown as of 11/06. Both plaintiffs have filed a civil suit in Multnomah County Circuit Court. Aka Mark M. and Martin William Donnelly.

Has been absent without permission since 1981. Accused in 5/2000 of repeated sexual assaults of a girl aged 6 to 11 in 1974-79. Abuse is alleged at two Boston parishes and during trips to NH that included other girls. He denied the allegation. 5/31/01 memo indicated that the archdiocese deemed it credible. Named in suit by 1 woman filed 2/02. Personnel filed released 12/02. Per 8/11 Boston AD database, Review board found accusations unsubstantiated or he was acquitted by canonical process. Restricted.

Sued 2003. Accused of abuse of a 12 yr old boy from 1982-1983. Archdiocese notified in 2002. Donofrio was working in Peru. Removed from that assignment in 2003 and placed on restricted leave. Donofrio submitted a petition for voluntary laicization to Vatican. Laicized 7/07.

Two men filed suit against Diocese and Jesuit Order 9/06 alleging abuse by Donohue between 1967 and 1973 in Nulato, Alaska. He died in 1983. Also named in some of 43 civil suits filed 1/09 which alleged Jesuits knew of abuse over the years and did nothing. Two or more pending claims shown in bankruptcy reorganization documents for Fairbanks Diocese 1/25/10. Died 10/24/83.

Woman sued in 1992 alleging Donovan used position as priest to coerce her into sexual relationship between 1959-1965. The grooming started when she was in high school. Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that could not accuse a religious entity with negligent hiring or training. US Supreme Court refused to revive the case (2/96). Retired in 1993 and died 6/2/10.

Per 2003 civil suit, Donovan was accused of molesting a boy beginning in 1978 at St. Clement and later of passing him on to an abusive Holy Cross brother, Lawrence O'Brien. During this same time period, Donovan was being treated for alcoholism at two treatment centers. He served as Superintendent of Schools from 1963-1972. He died in 1986.

Resigned 4/02 after being sentenced to 150 days in state jail for 3rd DWI conviction. He also admitted to a sexual relationship with a young man who might have been a minor. Church said allegations were credible. Claims against Donovan settled by Diocese as part of massive settlement in 10/03 where Diocese paid $21M to 40 people alleging abuse by priests.

Died 7/24/93. Included on the archdiocese's list 1/15/16 of clergy and religious with admitted, established or credible allegations of sexual abuse of a minor. Worked in archdiocese until 1993, in Kenmore, Seattle, Seahurst, Longview, Tacoma, Sedro Woolley, Bellingham and Lynnwood. Named in suit filed 5/17/16.

One woman said in 2002 that he abused her from ages 3-11 from 1956-1964 when he was at St. Dominic's Church in Portland. Another woman made allegations of abuse in 2000 but her age at time of abuse was unknown. He was assigned to Cheverus H.S. between 1954-1958. Died 7/83.

Two brothers sued the Wash., D.C. Archdiocese 6/09 alleging that Dooley had abused them in 1950s - early 1960s and that the Archdiocese knew that there had been other allegations against him. Third man also filed suit 6/09. Dooley is deceased. For many years he served as chaplain of the Catholic Police and Firemen's Society in Hyattsville,

Per 9/02 article, Doran was accused of abuse in 1963. Per a church spokesman, the diocese was also aware of another potential allegation from the same time period. Abuse may have actually occurred in Phoenix which was part of Tucson diocese at the time. Doran retired in 1990 and died in 1997.

Spent 6 yrs as missionary in Brazil 1960s-early 1970s. During leaves to visit family, he worked as fill-in priest at Holy Name in Roslindale, MA. Worked in NY 1974-1975 and in NJ in 1976. Left order 1976; laicized in 1980. Arrested in RI 2003 for abuse of 12 yr old &19 yr old boys. Convicted 2005. Served 2 yrs in prison. On CT sex offender registry. 2010 suit alleged abuse of 2 boys in Roslindale during leaves from Brazil. Admitted abuse. Judge awarded $3M to plaintiffs 10/11. Not in Boston AD Database.

Placed on leave 4/06. Accused of abuse several years ago. No other details. Per 12/06 article, archdiocese has cleared him and returned him to active duty. Review board found 1 accusation by 1 individual to be unsubstantiated.

Accused of kissing and fondling boy during outing in 1994. Placed on leave 8/94 after incident reported. Convicted by Jury 4/95. Sentenced to 11 1/2 - 23 months in county jail but served only 1 mo. Withdrew from ministry 1996. Named in at least 2 civil suits in 2004. Claims included in Diocese's 9/07 $1.25M settlement as to 32 plaintiffs alleging abuse by 17 priests. Sued 7/10 by family of victim who committed suicide 5/10 after diocese quit paying for therapy. Superior Court dismissed appeal 9/11.

In 1995 lawsuit, Br. Rene Dorsey and Fr. Gregory Mosca are accused of molesting victim several times while he was an altar boy between ages of 10-15 in late 1970s). Victim claims post traumatic stress disorder. Dioceses sent victim to Minnesota for treatment and also for other psychological services. Paid approx. $49,500 total for counseling.

Accused in a 2004 suit of sexually abusing a 12-year-old boy at Camp Wyoma in Hinsdale MA in the Springfield diocese in the early 1950s. Dorsey was then a seminarian in the Boston archdiocese. The suit also alleges abuse by Br. John Fowler at the Stigmatines' Elm Bank Minor Seminary in the Boston archdiocese. Dorsey apparently left the priesthood and moved in 1969 to Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was affiliated with San Andres Catholic church. He died on 7/19/08.

Accused of abusing a boy over several year period in early 1980s. He was removed from his parish in 2002. Man says he told Bishop Gerry in 1991 about the abuse. Doucette admitted to "several physical encounters" with a 15 yr old parishioner. An out-of-court settlement made in 1992. Several known victims. Vatican's approval of Archdiocese's decision to permanently remove him from active priesthood announced 8/09.

Name is included on secret 1994 memo from Wm. Lynn to Msgr. James Molloy (released 2/27/12) re priests in secret archives who were accused of sexual misconduct with a minor. That list also says no conclusive evidence. He is shown as Associate Pastor atSt. Bartholomew. No further information found.

Removed from active ministry in 12/11 after the diocese received an allegation that Dougherty had engaged in sexual misconduct. Indicted in 6/16 on one count of sexual assault of a child, re an incident in 12/11. Dougherty pled not guilty. His accuser filed a civil lawsuit 7/12/16, claiming Dougherty sexual abused her 2005-2011, beginning when she was age 7.

Accused 4/3/02 of sexually abusing a female HS student. No date or description of abuse given. Had been placed on administrative leave 9/1/99. On 4/15/04 archdiocese accepted review board assessment that allegation was credible. On 6/14/04 his ministry was restricted and archdiocese said Vatican was reviewing laicization. On 9/10/04 ministry was further restricted. Laicized 7/06. Had been assigned to HS 1970-94. Was chaplain with the USAF Reserves 1976-78.

Accused 2003 of improper sexual advances in late 1970s with male teen allegedly supplied by Jupin. Placed on leave. Diocese settled 1992 with man alleging abuse in 1960s. Women alleged Bishop Hubbard said in 1993 that Douglas in 1960s had 2 boys undress and masturbate. Sent to Paracletes, retired and OK'd in 1996 for work in Wilmington diocese. In 2004 Review board found no 'reasonable grounds' for 2003 allegation. Placed on admin leave 3/11. Died 5/11. Cleared of 3/11 allegations in 11/11.

Five allegations of abuse by Dowd were received shortly after his death in 2/02. One man said he and his mother reported the abuse to a pastor in 1971. Even with this knowledge, Dowd was allowed to serve as director of Camp Fatima, a summer camp for children, from 1968-1990 when he retired. Many priests accused of abuse at the camp. At least one claim included in 11/02 $5M settlement involving 62 victims and 28 priests. Died 2/02.

Removed 2002. Allegations of past abuse of a minor. Case referred to Vatican which sent it back to archdiocese for trial. Dowd is fighting accusations. Church trial held in Jan. 2005. The trial cleared Dowd but the Vatican did not confirm the verdict until 2007. He returned to active ministry as of 7/01/07.

In 1993 he was accused of sexual abuse in late 1970s-early 1980s. He admitted to sexual abuse involving two minors. He was removed from his position and his faculties were removed. Still on leave per 2002 Catholic Directory. Name appeared on Sept. 2002 list of 50+ priests and brothers from Baltimore Archdiocese accused of sexually abusing minors.

During 2005 investigation by newspaper re alleged abuse by Dowling of two sisters, he admitted to a newspaper reporter that he had inappropriately touched one girl. Archdiocese immediately placed him on leave. Another set of sisters also came forward to accuse him of abuse. Placed on permanently restricted ministry (life of prayer & penance) in 2005.

Woman filed suit 2003 alleging that Downey and other priests sexually abused her son 1980-81 when he was 16. Woman alleged that knowledge put her in counseling and her son in hospital. Court ordered that woman's suit against the two other priests be dismissed. The portion against Downey and the Diocese is believed to still stand.
Youth filed separate suit 2/04 against same defendants. St. Vincent Archabbey argued that suit was filed past SOL. Both settled 2/05.

Between 2005 and 2007 three individuals reported to the diocese that they had been molested and fondled by Downey at Our Lady of Mercy in Merrimack in1950s and 1960s. Accusers were between 9 and 16 at the time. Downey retired 6/68 and died 11/24/92.

Pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Triangle VA since 2011. On 5/28/16 the Arlington VA diocese quietly announced Downey's suspension during an investigation of sexual misconduct with a male minor, alleged to have occurred in 1990 " in another state." Per the Official Catholic Directory, Downey was working at Quincy College in IL, in the Springfield IL diocese in 1990. Downey denied the allegation. He has worked in NY, IL, NJ, NC, and VA.

Accused in 12/11/03 suit of sexually abusing boy 1969-72 starting at age 15. Diocese stated this was the only allegation. Was secretary to Bishop Charles F. Buddy 1955-57. Worked as Navy chaplain 1957-61. Was vice chancellor 1961-68. Died 11/16/76. Personnel file released 10/25/10.

Doyle, who worked at Helias High School, was placed on temporary leave 11/11 after computer technician found "inappropriate images." Computer has been sent for further examination. He is still in residence at Immaculate Conception as if 12/2/11 but isn't allowed to perform his duties as associate pastor. "Whistleblower" sent letter to SNAP 12/11 advising of prior knowledge in 2008 by Diocese of Doyle's inappropriate actions. Review Board recommended continued suspension 3/12.

Sued 2002 by woman who alleged he began an improper relationship with her when she was 15 and he was nearly 60. She attended a horse camp he ran on Kalispel Indian Reservation and said his involvement progressed from innocuous physical contact to wrestling to overt sexual activity. Relationship continued into her adulthood. He died in 2005. Diocese said in 2007 that allegation was credible.

Woman filed suit 10/02 saying Doyle sexually abused her in his office at St. Anthony's Orphanage. She also alleged that at least two other orphans, including one he abused, knew of Doyle's alleged abuses. Plaintiff claimed she tried to tell the nuns at the orphanage but was punished and transferred to a residential school for girls for being defiant. She also tried to tell diocese in 1973 but then-Bishop Donovan rejected her claims. One claim settled 2004. Doyle died in 1987 at age 88.

Man filed suit 5/09 alleging that he was abused by Doyle between 1971-1975 when he was between the ages of 10 and 15. Doyle, who served as archdiocesan Super. of Schools from 1951-1961, was assigned to Sacred Heart Church in Wethersfield at the time. Doyle died in 1975.

Accused of molesting twin brothers over a 10-year period. Boys allegedly told counselors in 1983, one of whom, Bro. DeMatteis, a Franciscan, is alleged to have made sexual advances to one of the twins. In 1992, archdiocese removed Doyle and Marianists suspended him. Civil suit filed 1995. Two more accusers later came forward. Doyle was treated in both New Mexico and Maryland. Laicized 2002.

Multiple allegations of abuse came forward in the 1990s. Leave of absence w/o privileges in 1995. Name on Archdiocese's July 2004 list of priests fully restricted from ministry (or who would have been restricted if still living) because of credible allegations of abuse. Archdiocese list reported he has been laicized but no date given. Personnel files released 7/13 seem to show him voluntarily laicized as of 11/30/96. He died 6/17/10.

In 2002 and 2003 accusations, 2 men accused Doyon of molesting them in Lewiston in the 1960s and '70s. Doyon was living at the monastary at SS Peter and Paul church at the time. He was still living there per 1989 Official Catholic Directory but 2005 article reported he was deceased.

Accused in 2005 of raping and sodomizing a 13-year-old boy in 1969 on an overnight before a ski trip, while assigned to Fordham Prep in the NY archdiocese. Accused in 2014 of sexually abusing a 16-year-old boy on 6/30/74 while Drake worked at Maine Maritime Academy, located in the Portland ME diocese. Also assigned in the dioceses of Boston, Seattle, Grand Rapids or Saginaw, Syracuse, Washington, and Cleveland. Worked at colleges and retreat houses and gave hundreds of workshops and retreats in the US and internationally. Spiritual director in the NY archdiocese. At Vianney Renewal Center in St Louis archdiocese 2006-2008. Died 8/21/08.

Accused in 1993 of sodomizing a boy 1989-93 starting at age 14. Drake had obtained a court order granting him custody. Convicted 11/18/93 in court martial of committing indecent acts with the boy but acquitted of charges that he sodomized the boy for more than 4 years. Drake denied the charges. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Drake had worked at 2 parishes in the Columbus diocese and then as a Navy chaplain 1968-93. He was suspended by the Navy and the Washington archdiocese in 4/93.

Two people settled claims against Dranka as part of 2004 $7.5M settlement reached between 45 claimants and the Diocese of Springfield involving 18 priests. This was first time Dranka had been publicly identified. Dranka, a native of Three Rivers, served in parishes in Westfield and Bondsville as well as LaSallette settings in Texas and New Hampshire. He died at age 66 in 1974.

Oblates in DE and PA announced settlement 8/4/11 with 40 victims of sexual abuse who filed suits in Delaware. Plaintiffs will share in $24.8M settlement as will 150 victims who settled earlier with Wilmington Diocese. One of terms was that Order release names of 12 Oblates with substantiated allegations of abuse. Drelich is one of the 12. He is living in monitored location in MD. Removed from ministry 2010.

Removed 5/02 after complaint of inappropriate behavior with minor. Charged with misdemeanor assault not involving sexual contact or injuries to child. Paid fine; no jail. Bishop refused to return him to ministry because of incident & because of past issues discovered during investigation. Worked in Reno NV in 2005 at treatment facility for paroled prisoners with addiction problems. Arrested 9/9/12 in Denver airport after viewing porn on laptop & masturbating during flight. Pled guilty 12/11/12.

Removed as president and rector of St. Lawrence Seminary High School in Mt. Calvary, WI 7/12 after allegation received 6/12 that he had sexually assaulted a minor at St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, MT in mid to late 1980s. He was at school from 1984-1991. Druggan has denied the allegations. He worked with St. Lawrence since 1993. No criminal charges due to SOL. 2nd Complaint received. Order found allegations credible & permanently removed his privileges. Prayer & penance suggested by Order.

Removed from Active Ministry in 2006.. Drummer's name was one of 4 new names released for the first time by Archdiocese of St Paul on 10/23/14 list of 17 names accused of sexual abuse. Worked at Assumption Church n Richfield from 1975-1981 and was listed as In residence At St. Mary's church from 1999-2002. Also worked as Chaplain at Regions Hospital from 1997-2006. Do not believe accused abuse took place in St. Paul Archdiocese.

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Accused by woman in 4/02 letter to Bishop Harrington of sexually abusing her as a girl in late 1940s, while assigned to St. Ignatius, Spring Valley MN. Duane there 6/3/47-6/20/54. Retired 1979. Died 1993. Included on diocese's list of names of credibly accused priests released per court order 4/13/15.

Removed from parish ministry in 1994 as a result of sexual misconduct. His last assignment was 1993-1994. 2002 Catholic Directory showed him "on leave". In 2002 his privileges were removed. Died 12/03. In 5/04 man filed suit against Dube's estate alleging that Dube abused him between ages of 8 and 10 when he was an altar boy. One person settled claims 8/04 against Dube as part of $7.5M settlement between 45 claimants and the Diocese of Springfield involving 18 priests.

Woman originally complained 1/04 that Dubreuil had sexually abused her at St. Anthony's parish in mid-1970s when she was aged 13-16. In 5/04 two sisters told diocese that Dubreuil, then a deacon, had kissed and hugged them at St. Anthony's and St. Jean's parishes in mid-1970s. Dubreuil left the priesthood, married, and became a middle school teacher. No criminal charges filed and all investigations closed.

In May 2002, Dudley, who was the retired Bishop of Sioux Falls, S.D. Diocese, was accused of fondling an altar boy in Minneapolis church in 1950s. Dudley denies the charges. The man says he was 11 or 12 when abuse occurred. 2 women also complained that he had molested them years previously. Church investigation found no evidence to support complaints. Retained active status. Died 11/06 at age 79.

Diocese knew pre-ordination about behavior with boys. Accused 1985 of abusing boy; placed on leave. Boy sued 1989; settled with diocese. Sent for treatment. Put on probation by VA Board of Counseling 10/10/02 for boundary violations with 2 male minors he was counseling. Ordered 5/16/03 to surrender counseling license after Board learned of the 1989 suit Named in 11/08 civil suit by family of youth who suicided 1987. Judge upheld right to sue 5/09. Laicized. Another suit filed 5/09.

Originally ordained in Colombia. Has served in NY since 1960s. Duenas, age 87, was arrested 8/2/11 at Our Blessed Lady Church in The Bronx and charged with Forceable Touching and Sexual Abuse of a 16 yr old girl who had just started working in the rectory. Alleged abuse occurred within two weeks of the day he was arrested. Also known as Father James. Archdiocese says no previous allegations. He pled guilty but also had case sealed and blamed the girl for wearing short skirts. Duenas has died but the girl filed a civil suit as of 06/30/14.

One of 10 brothers and two laymen accused by more than 30 men in 5/13 civil case of abuse at three Chicago schools run by the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers North American Province. Order agreed to massive $16.5M settlement w 400 plaintiffs re abuse bymultiple order priests & brothers late May, 2013. Unclear if the order has substantiated any of the allegations against the eight newly-accused brothers, including Duffin.

Died 1992. 2002 OR suit accused him of abuse of sisters in 1967 and 1968 at St. Luke's in Woodburn; settled 2003. Also settlement same year with another female claimant. Named in suit filed against Jesuits in 2007. Plaintiff claimed abuse by him and Fr.James Poole in mid-1960s when she was child. Included in 11/07 settlement w/ Order. Woman filed suit in Yakima WA. in 6/08. Settled 8/08. Another woman settled suit 7/12 w/ Yakima for $500K. Another suit against Yakima in 3/13 settled 2/14.

Civil suit filed in Seattle in 1/04 by three plaintiffs alleging sexual and physical abuse by seven members of the Congregation of Christian Brothers Order, including Br. Duffy, at Briscoe Memorial School for Boys in Kent WA 1940s-1960s. The school, closed in 1970, was owned by the archdiocese and run by the order. Other men have come forward with stories of their own to support these allegations, including one who filed suit in 1/08. Believe claims settled 11/08 and 1/09. Included on Seattle archdiocese's list 1/15/16 of clergy and religious with established, admitted or credible accusations against them of sexual abuse of a minor. Worked at Briscoe Memorial 1958-59. Deceased.

Moved 3-4 times in 1st 4 yrs of career. Taught in Philippines. Army chaplain during WWII. Included on list of accused priests and religious posted by the Law Offices of Mitchell Garabedian 01/19/11. Garabedian says he has settled at least one claim with Boston Archdiocese re allegations against this individual. At 96, he was oldest Jesuit priest in the Northeast Province of US when he died 7/98. Omitted from 2011 Boston AD Database because an Order priest.

Spent many years in wheelchair. Served as chaplain at Driscoll Catholic High School in Addison from 1984 - 1996. Because of his health, he went to Provena St. Joseph Medical Center in Joliet. He retired in 2000 and privileges were removed 2002. He died in 2009. Name first appears on Joliet Diocese list of priests with credible allegations of sexual abuse of minors as revised 3/12/13.

Accused to LA police in 2001 of sexually abusing a boy aged 12 in 1969 at St. Frances in Azusa CA. Accused in 11/21/03 suit of abusing a boy 1963-67 at same parish. LA archdiocesan report on 2/17/04 counted 3 alleging abuse 1963-71, presumably the 2001 and 2003 complainants and one other. The 2001 complainant was included in $660M LA settlement on 7/14/07. Retired 1976; died 9/79. Personnel file "proffer" released 1/13.

Removed from parish 3/02 after "credible" allegation of abuse. He denied but admitted alcohol abuse. There have been at least 5 complaints of abuse in 1980s and 1990s. Church trial ordered by Archdiocese in 2004. Vatican has laicized Duggan per 4/20/07 announcement.

Alleged abuse occurred in 1970s-1980s while he was assigned to Queen of Martyrs in Evergreen Park. Name not revealed until at least one claim included in Archdiocesan settlement of 10/28/05. Died 7/99, one month after he retired. Name not included on list of Chicago perpetrators released 1/14.

In 2002 a man alleged to archdiocese that his child had been sexually abused by Duggan in late 1960s - early 1970s. Duggan served at Loyola Blakefield high school from 1968-1970. Name was on Sept. 2002 list of priests and religious brothers in the Baltimore Archdiocese who had been accused of child sexual abuse. He was at Univ. of Scranton from 1995-2005 but was not indexed after 2005 Official Catholic Directory.

In 11/13, Bishop told parishioners at St. James the Less that Duggan had been accused of sexually abusing a developmentally-challenged adult in early 1990s at St. James Parish in Woodbridge. Initially removed 4/13 when Diocese first learned of the allegation. Later sent to Guest House in MN for treatment of alcoholism. Has adamantly denied allegations. Review Board found accuser to be credible. Privileges have been removed. Matter has been referred to Vatican to decide if it falls under Dallas Charter.

Removed 4/10 from St. Thomas More in Baton Rouge after allegations of sexual misconduce by one man who said Duhe abused hin in late 1990s when he was between ages of 12-15. Church task force said matter needed further investigation. Bishop said Review Board reported "no sufficient evidence could be found to substantiate or corroborate the claim." Bishop cleared Duhe and returned him to his parish 2/27/11.

Transferred to Crosby ND in 1999; told Parish then of his past history of sexual abuse. Parish council met with Bishop Zipfel. Bishop would not remove him from the assigment. Seemed to be saying Dukart had been in therapy and had been cured. Many parishioners left the parish permanently, returning only after Dukart was removed 3/02. No criminal charges were to be filed.

In 1988, a person alleged sexual abuse by Duke to the Archdiocese. At that time Duke admitted to sexually abusing numerous minors between 1949 & 1961. He died in 1992. Name appeared on 9/02 list of priests and religious brothers in Baltimore Archdiocese who had been accused of child sexual abuse. Worked at Shrine of the Little Flower school.

Among 4 new names released by Archdiocese 10/23/14 on list of 17 with substantiated claims of sexual abuse of minors. Names released as part of settlement. Found with child porn tapes in 1997. Kept in ministry. Assignments included associate pastor, Assumption parish, Richfield 1975-81; in residence St. Mary's in St. Paul 1996-2002; Regions Hospital chaplain 1997-2006. Residence of local Superior for Oblates of Mary Immaculate, 2002 - 2006. Faculties removed 2006. Living in Oblates residence in Massachusetts 10/14.

In 1/03, woman's attorney notified diocese that Dumont had sexually abused her at St. Anne's parish in Berlin in 1978-83 starting at age 14. There were allegedly 300 instances of abuse including oral sex. Dumont died in 1983.

DuMouchel retired in 1999. In 11/02, Charleston police charged the 78-year-old retired priest, with sexually molesting two girls while working at city churches and a local hospital in 1950s. Third accuser came forward 2/03. Charges dropped in 2005 because of his dementia and inability to contribute to own defense. Died 9/06.

Accused of abuse of several girls (including his own nieces) in 1947-1948 during his first assignment. He retired in 1990. Diocese learned of abuse in 1992 and Dunkel's priestly activities were restricted. Died 1998. At least one accuser settled in 1993 under a gag order. She and two others filed suit in 2002 to void the gag orders. That case was dismissed in 2004.

Listed by the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers as accused by at least two persons in claims settled in bankruptcy proceedings. Dunn is deceased. The Christian Brothers did not provide assignment information; until we are able to establish assignments and location of the alleged abuse, we have placed Dunn in the Archdiocese of Chicago. The Christian Brothers state that the merits of most of the claims settled in the bankruptcy were not tested.

Laicized in 1973 and married in 1974. Accused in 1993 of sexually abusing the neighborhood paperboy repeatedly in 1967-68 starting at age 12. Dunn was also accused of abusing the boy together with the pastor, Leo V. Dwyer, and of holding the boy down while Dwyer abused him. The same boy also accused Rev. Robert E. Barrett at the same parish, saying this was "not the first allegation" against the 3 priests. Named in 1/03 suit, perhaps by a different complainant. On Boston AD database 8/11.

Placed on leave in 1994 after woman made complaint of sexual misconduct to Bishop. Suit filed 1995. Tried on 2 separate rape allegations. 1 dismissed. Convicted in 2nd. Received 10-year susp. sentence. At least 2 other suits filed. Died 2001. Some claims settled in 2002 settlement but 1 of the original complainants has never settled. She carried her case all the way to the R.I. Supreme Court which dismissed it 2/08. Has appealed to US Sup. Court.

Placed on leave by Archdiocese of Philadelphia after 6/09 lawsuit filed in Delaware alleged he abused one youth approximately 30 yrs previously at Salesianum High School in Wilmington. No previous allegations are known and Dunne had passed both the Archdiocesan and Order's screening procedures. He has denied the allegation.

A member of the Franciscan Order, Dunne is one of several religious accused in 1993 of abuse of students at St. Anthony Seminary. Per 2002 article, he was living with order membrs at St. Mary's Basilica in Phoenix. He served as their treasurer and did housework but had no contact with children. As of 2007, he is in failing health and suffering from dementia. He lives in a retreat house near Monterey CA. See additional information in two petitions filed fall 2009.

Accused of abuse of 3 teenage boys and 1 boy of unknown age. Diocese learned of abuse in 1986. Sent for treatment and then reassigned. Reportedly paid 1 victim $40K for his silence. Retired 1995. In 2004 he was placed on permanently restricted ministry with no faculties. Accepted a supervised life of Prayer and Penance until death 4/17/10. 1 civil suit filed in Iowa in 2008. Named as diagnosed pedophile on secret 2/94 memo from Msgr. Lynn to Asst. Vicar for Admin released 2/27/12.

Bishop. Accused in 2004 of abuse of two youths in 1970s. Resigned same day; sent to St. Luke's. "In treatment" there for several years. Sued 2004. Indicted on two counts of rape 2004; not prosecuted because SOL expired. Found living at DC retirement home as of 5/10. Two claims included in Diocese's 11/08 $4.5M settlement with 59 plaintiffs. Dupre made a financial contrib. to settlement. Named in 2009 & 2010 suits as having reassigned perps who went on to abuse those plaintiffs. 2009 case settled 7/12.

Dupree is named in lawsuit filed 9/06. Suit alleges sexual abuse of one boy (high school freshman), beginning in 1985 and continuing for several years. Suit dismissed by appeals court on SOL 9/08. Complaints have come from other parishes as well. May have been as many as 15 victims. Dupree was "removed from ministry in 1992" and is currently believed to be living in TX, possibly Texarkana.

Extern priest from Colombia. Removed from Franciscan Order for child abuse. Became Dominican. Sued 2004. Accused of abuse of 1 boy. Also charged in 2004 of sexually abusing a boy in 1999-2002 in St. Louis and Chicago area starting at age 10. Believed tohave returned to Colombia. Laicized (possibly in 2001). Some reports state he was transferred to St. Louis after abuse in Memphis. Others state that he came from St. Louis. Civil suit settled 2/09 for $2M from diocese & order.

Man filed civil suit in 2004 alleging that Durand molested him and three friends in early 1970s. Says Durand fondled him, and forced all the boys to disrobe, take a sauna with him and wrestle with him. Incidents occurred at St. Francis Assisi school in Portland. More than a dozen men have alleged abuse from 1960s-1990s. Durand retired in 2001 at age 70. Privileges later removed. 8 claims were settled 3/14/07 after 2 "mini-trials. New suit filed 9/11 by one man.

Sued 2004. Named in Philadelphia Grand Jury Report as having watched Fr. John Schmeer abuse teenage boys. Left priesthood in 1987 to marry. Sued in 2004 and plaintiff says that Durante did sexually molest him. Was working as guidance counselor at Catholic school in Florida in 2006 when someone told authorities about his past. He then "retired."

Per 8/03 article, Durkin retired in 4/02 just after San Francisco DA's office requested church records related to years of allegations of abuse. He was the subject of a "recent child molestation complaint" stemming from conduct that allegedly occurredmore than 30 years ago. Received treatment at Southdown in 2002. No other info available. Died 4/18/06.

Single civil suit against Dussault was revealed in Jan. 2013. It accused him of misconduct with an altar boy from 1963 to 1967 while serving in Derby Line along the Canadian border. Dussault died 12/11/87. Suit was settled 1/13 at same time as 10 against Edward Paquette and one against Fr. Willis. Nothing else known.

As early as 1987, Anthony Fontana, a well-known attorney in Louisiana, told newly-appointed Bishop Flynn that Dutel was accusing of coercing young adult men to have sex with him. Flynn merely told him that Dutel was "cured" and the diocese needed him because of priest shortage. In 1992, another young man told an attorney that Dutel has abused him in the 1970s beginning when he was 9 yrs old. Fontana included the original information in 1995 Affidavit in an insurance case but nothing ever done. Dutel remained as active priest and was working as pastor of St. Edmond Catholic Church in Lafayette. He had also worked in elementary and high schools over the year. Dutel denies all allegations and remains active. Diocese is defending him. It also says it has no records regarding the investigation that cleared him. Bishop has refused to release list of accused priests. DA has said he will not investigate further until a victim asks him to do so.

Name listed in the 3/03 New Hampshire Atty General Report. Per personnel file, there were complaints by parents of inappropriate behavior with boys as far back as 1981 (same year he retired). In 2002 woman accused him of abusing her son between 1979-1980 at St. Peter's Church in Farmington. Duval's first name is spelled Eduard in the report but appears as Edouard in the 1993 Catholic Directory and on his resignation letter..

Duvelsdorf was accused of molesting 2 brothers in 1978. After the parents found out, they called their pastor who promised to take care of matters and offered counseling. Duvelsdorf gone from parish 2 days later. Served at several parishes before movingin 1991 to Palm Beach, FL and worked in parishes there. Arrested there in 1997 for public lewdness. Retired 2000. Believed to have died June 12, 2009 in Uniondale, NY.

Accused of abuse of many children, mostly boys. Accused in 1985 of possession of "inappropriate material" which was destroyed. "Retired" in 1994. Restrictions placed on ministry in 1995. In 2004 allegations found credible; ministry was permanently restricted. Lived a supervised life. Diagnosed in 1965 as sexually deviated. Name is on secret 1994 memo from Wm. Lynn to Msgr. James Molloy (released 2/27/12) re priests in secret archives who were guilty of sexual misconduct with minor. Died 11/4/06.

Dvorak, pastor of St. Elizabeth Ann Parish in Omaha since 2007, was removed 4/12 after allegations he had sexually abused a female student between 1970-1972. He was assigned to Sacred Heart/St. Mary's Parish in Norfolk, NE from 1970 to 1974. Dvorak denied the allegations. Review board found evidence met "credible" standards. No criminal charges due to SOL. In 4/13, Rome.ordered church trial in Omaha. Sentenced 11/22/13 to life of prayer & penance.

Archdiocese announced 5/19/15 credible allegation of sexual abuse of minor in 1970s. Police notified; on leave during investigation. Pastor, St. Peter in Richfield since 2011. Reinstatement announced by archdiocese 9/2/15 after Ministerial Review Board found allegation "not substantiated."

Two separate suits filed by a man against order and archdiocese. The first alleged abuse by Dwyer at Briscoe Memorial School in 1940s. Settled for lesser sum when order said Dwyer never worked at the school. Second filed in 2009 after archive from Rome showed Dwyer had been expelled from order in 1947 following an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse. Name included on Seattle archdiocese's list 1/15/16 of clergy and religious with admitted, established or credible allegations against them of sexual abuse of a minor. The list showed Dwyer worked at Briscoe Memorial in the 1940s.

Personnel files released 2002 with allegations that he abused a youth 1967-1968. Plaintiff filed suit 1993 re abuse by Dwyer and by John Dunn and Robert Barrett. Retired in 1979; died in 1989. Also named by 1 in 2005 civil suit re abuse at at St. Mary's, Hull between 1964-1970. Almost all claims in that suit re multiple defendants have settled. 8/11 Boston AD database reports no formal determination of guilt either because he died prior to canonical investigation or it was not complete at his death.

Dwyer, a trappist monk from Worcester MA, entered into an on-again, off-again affair with woman, beginning when she was a 15 year old student at Santa Catalina School in Diocese of Monterey and ending 13 years later. In 1995 the woman reached a $75K settlement with his superiors at St. Joseph's Abbey in MA. Woman sued the Monterey Diocese & school 12/03 for failing to prevent the abuse. Dwyer had receive numerous awards and honors for his writings. May still be active priest.

Dyke, who died in 1971, was placed on leave in 1965 and was laicized in 1968 at his own request. Trained at Catholic University in Washington DC 1949-1951. Dean 1953-1960. His name was released in 2003 by the Tucson diocese as having been named in credible accusations of child molestation. No information on victims or time of abuse.

Removed 6/09 within 48 hours after Diocese received allegation he had sexually abused a minor about 19-20 yrs previously. Abuse is said to have occurred prior to Dzermejko's assignment to Mary Mother of the Church parish in Charleroi in approx 1991. He denied the allegation. 2nd allegation made after publicity re 1st. Review Board found allegation credible 8/10. File sent to Rome. Indicted 5/13 on Federal charge of child porn possession. Pled guilty 11/7/13. Sentenced 4/25/14 to 3 yrs federal prison followed by 12 yrs probation. At sentencing, he denied sexual improprieties while a priest. Laicized 10.31.15.